Proceedings of the 25th International Academic Conference, OECD Headquarters, Paris

CASE STUDIES IN OPEN SCIENCE OF SOUTH KOREA

SUNG-UK PARK

Abstract:

According to European Commission, As scientific research becomes a more open endeavor, all stakeholders of the research ecosystem must redefine their role and their approach to science. Researchers will have to adapt to new possibilities to new tools and to new responsibilities. The innovation ecosystem will also change by embracing more openness and being more inclusive. Funders, academic institutions and policy makers will need to fund, inform, and legislate to accelerate the transition. Open Science practices are breaking barriers that prevent the free flow of knowledge produced by researchers. The adoption of such practices is bound to redefine the relationships between the stakeholders of research ecosystem and between researchers and society. In this paper I studied about Open Science include Open Access, Open Data and Open Collaboration. Especially I suggested the National Science & Technology Information Service(NTIS) with Open Science Case in South Korea.

Keywords: Open Science; Open Access; Open Data; Open Collaboration; NTIS

DOI: 10.20472/IAC.2016.025.048

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